The Polluter’s Dilemma Topic: Environmental Protection Characters: JonicaGunson‚ Environmental Compliance Manager JonicaGunson is the environmental compliance manager for a small plastics manufacturing company. She is currently faced with the decision whether or not to spend money on new technology that will reduce the level of a particular toxin in the wastewater that flows out the back of the factory and into a lake. The factory’s emission levels are already within legal limits. However‚ Jonica
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Motivational Profile Paper: Home Depot Motivates Daniel PSY/320 Home Depot Motivates Decks‚ patios‚ bathrooms you name it‚ there is no job too difficult when Home Depot is there. Home Depot has helped many troubled individuals accomplish impossible tasks that seem like they can never be done. Home Depot has been around since the late 70’s and has only gained more popularity as the years have passed. As one of the leading retailers in the United States‚ Home Depot is highly respected by the
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Home Depot’s Bumpy Road to Equality Internet/Case Study Assignment: 1. If Home Depot was correct in that it was not discriminating‚ but simply filling positions consistent with those who applied for them (and very few women were applying for customer service positions)‚ given your reading of this chapter‚ was the firm guilty of discrimination? If so‚ under what theory? Yes‚ Home Depot was accountable of discrimination towards women due to their standards of hiring by reinforcing gender stereotyping;
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Critiquing Philosophical Approaches to Ethical Decision-Making Mary Grein ACC/260 March 14‚ 2010 Dana Catlin Critiquing Philosophical Approaches to Ethical Decision-Making At times one has to make decisions with no guidance from others or any rules in which to guide them. Sometimes one allows our “gut feelings” or hearts help to make a decision. Other times ones conscience or moral standings will help with the decision. Using the Ethical Decision- Making Framework (EDM) is a philosophical
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Muhammad Chughtai Daniel Tesler Home Depot Case Analysis Home Depot is a large U.S. based company that competes in the low cost home improvement retail and service industry. Home Depot is a global company because they also have consumers in Canada and Mexico‚ the potential to expand their market to other areas globally and have a global supply chain. In the U.S. market‚ the industry is concentrated and in the mature stage with Home Depot and Lowe’s making up a duopoly because they are the only
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DECISION MAKING INTRODUCTION Decision making is an essential aspect of modern management. It is a primary function of management. A manager’s major job is sound/rational decision-making. He takes hundreds of decisions consciously and subconsciously. Decision-making is the key part of manager’s activities. Decisions are important as they determine both managerial and organizational actions. A decision may be defined as "a course of action which is consciously chosen from among a set of alternatives
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Set up in the late 1970s‚ Home Depot grew rapidly over the 1980s and early 1990s‚ adding stores at the average annual rate of 20 percent. In the late 1990s‚ the company’s comparable store growth rate began declining. It was also experiencing operational difficulties due to its tardiness in developing systems to manage its rapid growth. In this situation‚ the board decided to bring new leadership to the company that can focus on new technologies‚ build efficiencies and reallocate resources while keeping
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principles that will guide you in making ethical decisions. Remember to indicate the sources that you used in compiling the model. One have to admit that ethics cannot be compared to feelings but nonetheless our feelings does guide or influence our ethical choices. Ethical guidelines for every individual in the group will differ from member to member and the group has decided to adhere to all three the following principles in order to assist in making unified decisions when the same is required:
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Ethics is often indeed perplexing for practitioners because when it comes to making ethical decisions‚ it is important for them to question themselves‚ in terms of what values do they rely on and why. In the code of ethics‚ it states that when counselors are met with an ethical dilemma‚ it is expected of them to carefully consider an ethical decision making process. Often as practitioners‚ your feelings‚ values and beliefs may clout the way you interpret both you and your client’s behavior. An essential
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Ethical Decision-Making Ethical Decision-Making Analytical Model for Ethical Decision-Making in Accounting Fay Ebal Intermediate Accounting 301 Professor Wiggins Ethical Decision-Making Ethical Decision-Making Analytical Model for Ethical Decision-Making in Accounting Accounts of corporate wrong-doing have always been with us. Certainly most of the railroad barons and the steel magnates of the 1800s were not examples of financial rectitude‚ and the years prior to the Great
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